Vztah Čechů k československé státnosti
- Institution: FPF Slezské Univerzity v Opavě
- Year of publication: 2019
- Source: Show
- Pages: 21-31
- DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/hso190402
- PDF: hso/23/hso2302.pdf
- License: This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.
Relationship of Czechs to Czechoslovak statehood
This article presents insight into the development/changes in the way in which Czechs treated the Czechoslovak stateh in 1918-1992. I have taken into consideration the roots of the modification to the Czech state resulting from historical developments and supplemented in the 19th century. I also ascertain that - except for the Second Republic - Czechs adopted a positive outlook on the emergence of an independent state - Czechoslovakia. This emergence posed a considerable problem predominantly to communist ideologists. However, even they could not eliminate this social vision in their targeted and simplified interpretations of history. While Czechoslovakia as a state disappeared as early as in 1992, the rudimentary concepts of the Czechoslovak statehood have survived and have been reflected in the way the new Czech state is treated.
historical modifications of statehood roots of statehood the Czech notion The Czechoslovak state of 1918-1992 historyczne modyfikacje państwowości korzenie państwowości naród czeski Czechosłowacka państwowość 1918-1992 opinia publiczna public opinion